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more than our voices.o imagine what people must go through when they lose their voices because of illness, especially children. but now dr. john torres reports on how technology is helping people speak with something closer to their own voices. >> why did the cookie go to the doctor? he felt crummy. >> that's hilarious. >> leo is only 8 years old. but his voice sounds like a 40-year-old man. >>> yes. >> leo has cerebral palsy and can't articulate words. so he speaks through a computer. >> we've had to try to make him comfortable using that in public and not being ashamed about it. >> thousands of people are like leo, they talk through a computer. but their voices all sound the same. like a robot. >> when you lose your voice and you forever have to communicate through, let's say, a gps-sounding voice, you're losing part of your identity. >> speech scientists hope to give leo his own voice. any sounds he makes combined with a donor voice from another person. >> donors like these california 7th graders who ha
more than our voices.o imagine what people must go through when they lose their voices because of illness, especially children. but now dr. john torres reports on how technology is helping people speak with something closer to their own voices. >> why did the cookie go to the doctor? he felt crummy. >> that's hilarious. >> leo is only 8 years old. but his voice sounds like a 40-year-old man. >>> yes. >> leo has cerebral palsy and can't articulate words. so he...
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women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! [indistinct conversations] >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps hate! [indistinct conversations] >> tell me what a feminist looks like! >> this is what a feminist looks like! >> tell me what a feminist looks like! >> this is what a feminist looks like! >> tell me what a feminist looks like! >> this is what a feminist looks like! [indistinct conversations] >> tell me what america looks like! >> this is what america looks like! >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] >> c-span, hooray! [indistinct conversations] >> in central philadelphia just down the street fr
women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! >> my body, my choice! women need to have a voice! [indistinct conversations] >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps hate! >> love trumps...
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voice, you're losing part of your identity. >> speech scientists hope to give leo his own voice. he makes combined with a donor voice from another person. >> donors like these california 7th graders who have recorded sentences. >> every 100 words takes about 20 minutes. >> everyone should be able to have their own voice and i want to do my part to help other people. >> their recordings end up in a human voice bank. a collection of voices from around the world. >> each contribution, a vocal fingerprint of the donor's individual sounds. one of them gets matched with leo. >> this is leo's voice. >> that gives him the voice that's unique to leo. >> yes. no one else will have this voice. >> the idea to use this device, we're used to having a more anonymous sound to it, come out with something that we know in some way came from inside his vocal cords and his diaphragm. it's mind blowing. >> guess what? i have a new voice today. >> today leo is getting the first hint of what his new voice will sound like. his message says it all. >> thank you. >> giving the voiceless a sound of their ow
voice, you're losing part of your identity. >> speech scientists hope to give leo his own voice. he makes combined with a donor voice from another person. >> donors like these california 7th graders who have recorded sentences. >> every 100 words takes about 20 minutes. >> everyone should be able to have their own voice and i want to do my part to help other people. >> their recordings end up in a human voice bank. a collection of voices from around the world....
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i don't recognize your voice. the voice-overs -- the first voice-over was terrible.ted the voice-overs? who was the person in charge? i was the person in charge of the voice-overs. that's not good. you could have used your own voices. my voice has an accent. no, your voice maybe we won't use, okay, in all fairness, unless we're looking at going international. yeah. but i think you went overboard. even in your presentation, you come up with, "we have a radio ad for you, we have an internet ad." they didn't ask for that. and, by the way, everybody -- terry, ivanka, myself -- we really liked the other commercial better. the ad was so beautiful with lennox. he looked so natural. you couldn't have picked a better actor no matter where you went. hey, big man. high five. the new marlon brando! [ laughter ] >> nely, you've been very quiet, but you were the project manager, so -- you know, i think marilu and i really worked on the creative. i think we did a really good job. obviously, it didn't work. i have to take responsibility. >> i will say this, nely -- you were very, ve
i don't recognize your voice. the voice-overs -- the first voice-over was terrible.ted the voice-overs? who was the person in charge? i was the person in charge of the voice-overs. that's not good. you could have used your own voices. my voice has an accent. no, your voice maybe we won't use, okay, in all fairness, unless we're looking at going international. yeah. but i think you went overboard. even in your presentation, you come up with, "we have a radio ad for you, we have an internet...
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so i use that voice and that voice is the one i have to fight against because it is usually the one that speaks when i feel most myself. so i'm sure everyone here has come here inside that you're identified with much more than the one on the outside. that's your true self and if you give yourself permission to write in the pa jam that voice in the way i would write if i was talking to one person, that can see me in my pajama that's the voice that would come out and i give writers that have fear of writing that instruction. wear your pajama mentally and talk your piece to one person, and shut off this turn on this -- say anything yowpght anything like you know what welcome put that in there. oh, that's not how it was but that's there too. write it completely that your first draft that's your true voice. and then if you have to hands in in as a paper or job application whatever it is, the speech you can dress it up when you edit you shut it off. you turn this on, and you imagine the person across from you is your enemy and that's how you edit. [applause] hi. >> i read your blog when i was
so i use that voice and that voice is the one i have to fight against because it is usually the one that speaks when i feel most myself. so i'm sure everyone here has come here inside that you're identified with much more than the one on the outside. that's your true self and if you give yourself permission to write in the pa jam that voice in the way i would write if i was talking to one person, that can see me in my pajama that's the voice that would come out and i give writers that have fear...
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are certainly in fine voice in they central # for auld lang syne!re certainly in fine voice in they central london. # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, in # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in central london. of course, in scotla nd # for auld lang syne! central london. of course, in scotla nd # for auld lang syne! they central london. of course, in scotla nd # for auld lang syne! they have central london. of course, in scotla nd # for auld lang syne! they have also central london. of course, in scotla nd # for auld lang syne! they have also been scotland they have also been celebrating. # for auld lang syne! scotland they have also been celebrating. # for auld lang syne! they scotland they have also been celebrating. # for auld lang syne! they do scotland they have also been celebrating. # for auld lang syne! they do know scot
are certainly in fine voice in they central # for auld lang syne!re certainly in fine voice in they central london. # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in they central london. of course, in # for auld lang syne! are certainly in fine voice in central london. of course, in scotla nd # for auld lang syne! central london. of...
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let us be the voice of hope in the silence of fear. thank you..and applause] >> another distinct, but very powerful speech, which has captured the mood of the parliament. the last speaker representing the army welfare service for whom i hope you will give a rapturous welcome s liam west. >> democracy across the world nd the uk as a theory is great. everyone over the age of 18 can vote. however, as a young person i feel decisions are made for which i have no influence. furthermore, a problem with democracy if i need to register to vote, which for some young people might be too much of a waste of time. so, a solution would be to automatically register as soon as you turn 18 or possibly 16 r 17. finally, brexit. the vote could be explained as a poor indicator that the ampaign would win and so young eople decided they did not need to turn out to win. thank you. > thank you. well, we've had 90 speakers, but i stand to be corrected, 93. we have a large amount of contributions, delivered with great eloquence and passion. there have been some
let us be the voice of hope in the silence of fear. thank you..and applause] >> another distinct, but very powerful speech, which has captured the mood of the parliament. the last speaker representing the army welfare service for whom i hope you will give a rapturous welcome s liam west. >> democracy across the world nd the uk as a theory is great. everyone over the age of 18 can vote. however, as a young person i feel decisions are made for which i have no influence. furthermore, a...
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but i think i give them a voice.opefully, our president will be able to see that it is not just one location for everyone. >> we spent an hour at shady grove metro this morning before realizing we were not going to get very far. we decided to come here today and make good use of the energy. >> reporter: instead of a rally, this march ended with a stop at the playground after all these young anne tower cam vests in the making had to blow off steam somehow. i'm ty chandler, wusa9. >>> always watching, always tracking. wusa9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >> i hypothesize tomorrow might be the best and watch some football. especially in the afternoon when the rain start to crank up. >> for the march and everybody was out today. it wasn't the greatest day, but by far it was not the worst january day. we hit 50 degrees. but on our three degree guarantee, 50 just wasn't good enough. you know? we stay with the low clouds and the drizzle. and the fog. yeah, we missed big. 58. we missed by eight. >> you should hav
but i think i give them a voice.opefully, our president will be able to see that it is not just one location for everyone. >> we spent an hour at shady grove metro this morning before realizing we were not going to get very far. we decided to come here today and make good use of the energy. >> reporter: instead of a rally, this march ended with a stop at the playground after all these young anne tower cam vests in the making had to blow off steam somehow. i'm ty chandler, wusa9....
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, what the voices were saying? >> yeah, we do know. according to the authorities we were talking about, he was hearing voices, including voices telling him to join isis. they're going to go back to see if there's something more that could have been done. when you're facing someone with a mental health situation, you know, it's really unclear what the fbi should do in that case. it's not clear necessarily that he's done anything beyond just saying these words. with regard to the discharge, at some point he stopped showing up with the national guard. that might perhaps explain why they finally separated from him in august of 2016. again, there's still a lot more investigation to be done but very important questions are beginning to emerge, including about the mental health issue, about the ability to carry this gun after having reported, after checking himself in for this mental health evaluation. is that something that should have been forwarded to some kind of national screening center so that perhaps he couldn't b
, what the voices were saying? >> yeah, we do know. according to the authorities we were talking about, he was hearing voices, including voices telling him to join isis. they're going to go back to see if there's something more that could have been done. when you're facing someone with a mental health situation, you know, it's really unclear what the fbi should do in that case. it's not clear necessarily that he's done anything beyond just saying these words. with regard to the discharge,...
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i want to fight that voice and i think it is going too far.u always listen to that voice, do you think it is detrimental or is it a positive thing? >> did we all hear thatgradua question?o slengs i felt so silenced and intimidated and made to feel inferior by my environment so i didn't speak at all and it's funny that you would say such a powerful voice because they wrote it when i was my mosting e powerless. it's good if we write thingsta that get a little distance from it.yourself you can see your self and when something happens immediately you need a little bit of perspective. i get writer's block. so what are ten things i know that no one else in the room knows what are ten things youou know that no one else in your ti family knows and no one in your gender knows. things that are different, in your economic class into church. it might be silly thing. to throw the garbage can without opening the gate because you are the oldest or you know how to do that, simple little thing. happening to the people he would never write the same thing even i
i want to fight that voice and i think it is going too far.u always listen to that voice, do you think it is detrimental or is it a positive thing? >> did we all hear thatgradua question?o slengs i felt so silenced and intimidated and made to feel inferior by my environment so i didn't speak at all and it's funny that you would say such a powerful voice because they wrote it when i was my mosting e powerless. it's good if we write thingsta that get a little distance from it.yourself you...
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but in this room, we can see, that every voice is valuable. when we build with compassion, binding us together, we build a stronger, more united democracy. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much indeed for that. now from the northwest of england, i call sarah stern. [applause] >> in my vision of the kind of democracy, i acknowledge that it is impossible to legislate for kindness. no statute can ever ensure that all politicians will act kindly. as the next generation of decision-makers and influencers, i believe it is our role to lead by example. we should demonstrate grace and kindness in all of our actions and reactions. it is the qualities of grace and kindness which our democracy needs in order to deal with the refugee crisis, protect our environment, and dispel the ve of racist attacks that gripped our nation this past year. you cannot legislate for kindness. this can only be achieved through the actions of ordinary people. my vision of a better democracy franchises wider elections. a significant sector of our society was left
but in this room, we can see, that every voice is valuable. when we build with compassion, binding us together, we build a stronger, more united democracy. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much indeed for that. now from the northwest of england, i call sarah stern. [applause] >> in my vision of the kind of democracy, i acknowledge that it is impossible to legislate for kindness. no statute can ever ensure that all politicians will act kindly. as the next generation of...
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he's taking his voice champion with him on tour. there's a tremendous number of talented people that come on the voice. >> music editor says there's another issue at play. >> the voice may be the most successful singing competition out there, they haven't produced a successful singing star like jennifer hudson. i've been cornering the voice for a few years now. he feels guilty when his contestants don't make it to superstardom. >> you can't help but become friends with some of these people. why won the you do that? >> blake's going to give 37-year-old sundance a boost. that the contest an thes get after the show, there's a record deal the coaches believe the record label doesn't have a clear cut plan. >> this guy deserves to be a star. that has to start with universal records, getting involved and behind him. >> i spokeewith sundance on the phone about exciting news. >> what are you going to be >> i need to pay attention to see how he's going to work the crowd, what kind of energy he brings to his live performances. i'm excited to w
he's taking his voice champion with him on tour. there's a tremendous number of talented people that come on the voice. >> music editor says there's another issue at play. >> the voice may be the most successful singing competition out there, they haven't produced a successful singing star like jennifer hudson. i've been cornering the voice for a few years now. he feels guilty when his contestants don't make it to superstardom. >> you can't help but become friends with some of...
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testimony in the till file may come from many voices but all voices are mediated by cid agents. these agents, fellow officers of court-martial judges gather evidence, take statements from witnesses and defendants, submit their findings to the prosecution and sometimes the defense. conditions pertaining during the original cid interviews, interrogations, hour of night or day, methods and incentives employed to extract information, who was present during questioning, all this remains unknown unless the agent preparing the reduction chooses to include such factors. the system provide agents and ball, perhaps irresistible opportunities for abuse. limited only by conscience and ingenuity agents can manipulate freelance, bypass entirely words of a witness but witness statements enter the record and are treated as if they are taped depositions. the exact words of witnesses was the only identification required is a second signature bunnies the signature of the officer who files the reduction. routinely the signature is supplied by a fellow agent. witness statement in the file establishe
testimony in the till file may come from many voices but all voices are mediated by cid agents. these agents, fellow officers of court-martial judges gather evidence, take statements from witnesses and defendants, submit their findings to the prosecution and sometimes the defense. conditions pertaining during the original cid interviews, interrogations, hour of night or day, methods and incentives employed to extract information, who was present during questioning, all this remains unknown...
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voice of america. voice of america is a fairly non-controversial -- basically a public diplomacy outlet that is run as part of the u.s. government. every once in a while there's some minor kerfuffle about the voice of america but it's considered to be non-controversial. it's founded during world war ii, broadcasts in 100 countries, 61 languages, reaches over 250 million people around the world and from world war ii until recently it could only be broadcast around the world they changed that since 2013. now voice of america can be broadcast in the united states. that's new. so they have a big budget, $800 million. the reason it's fairly non-controversial is in part because it mostly broadcasts abroad but also because it's been run in a low-key non-partisan way. it's been overseen, for example, by a broadcasting board of governors, sort of a panel of worthy professionals, they're bipolar appointed by republicans and democrats the agency run as part of the state department. it's supposed to be insulated f
voice of america. voice of america is a fairly non-controversial -- basically a public diplomacy outlet that is run as part of the u.s. government. every once in a while there's some minor kerfuffle about the voice of america but it's considered to be non-controversial. it's founded during world war ii, broadcasts in 100 countries, 61 languages, reaches over 250 million people around the world and from world war ii until recently it could only be broadcast around the world they changed that...
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i've been cornering the voice for a few years now. he feels guilty when his contestants don't make it to superstardom. >> you can't help but become friends with some of these people. why won the you do that? >> blake's going to give 37-year-old sundance a boost. that the contest an thes get after the show, there's a record deal the record label doesn't have a clear cut plan. >> this guy deserves to be a star. that has to start with universal records, getting involved and behind him. >> i spokeewith sundance on the phone about exciting news. >> what are you going to be >> i need to pay attention to see how he's going to work the crowd, what kind of energy he brings to his live performances. i'm excited to watch the professionals and find what they're doing the best. >> any plans to song right r record with blake? >> i'm going to talk with him. i would sure like to do that. >> that's an exciting time. >> another voice winner is going to be able to watch us and learn. speaking of winners everybody's still talking about the moment when ry
i've been cornering the voice for a few years now. he feels guilty when his contestants don't make it to superstardom. >> you can't help but become friends with some of these people. why won the you do that? >> blake's going to give 37-year-old sundance a boost. that the contest an thes get after the show, there's a record deal the record label doesn't have a clear cut plan. >> this guy deserves to be a star. that has to start with universal records, getting involved and...
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we have to keep pushing for a voice. we have to keep pushing until we finally get the piece of legislation that in franchises -- enfranchises us. [applause] mr. speaker: thank you. who do we have here from london? yes, thank you, say your name. >> i am from the london borough of camden. recently and across the years young people have taken a new interest in politics. this is due to the fact that the changes being discussed now will affect us as young people. so, why do we not have the choice to voice our opinions? why is it that -- sorry -- why is it that the older generation gets to vote on matters that will not affect them for much longer? [laughter] >> i strongly believe that this motion is important and we are meant to have the right to free speech, but do we? thank you. mr. speaker: thank you, but all good things come to an end. we are slightly behind time. we must now conclude the debate. we haven't heard from scotland in the debate? well, we will have a speaker from scotland, being that woman there. yes, indeed. >
we have to keep pushing for a voice. we have to keep pushing until we finally get the piece of legislation that in franchises -- enfranchises us. [applause] mr. speaker: thank you. who do we have here from london? yes, thank you, say your name. >> i am from the london borough of camden. recently and across the years young people have taken a new interest in politics. this is due to the fact that the changes being discussed now will affect us as young people. so, why do we not have the...
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. >> "the voice" hasn't had a break out artist yet. blake's big move oday that could change everything. >> then -- why andrew keeps covering up to other men. >>> fashion tips interest kate middleton. rips from the royal closet. and moves from the michael jackson tv show. controversy over the actor playing the king of pop. >> probably close than the owe rid original. >> ben affleck or zoe saldana's twin toddlers. >> you are only two. this is horrible. >> now for january 2 11, 2017, this is "entertainmmnt tonight." >> blake shelton has won the voice more than any other coach. we will see if he has the singer. >> he is taking his latest champion along for the ride. >> this guy deserves to be a star. and there's no excuses any more. this is the guy that i think can break the mold and become a star out of this show. >> blake shelton not just talking the talk, today he took action. he is taking the vogt champion with hhm on tour. and telling "e.t." quote there is a tremendous number of talented people that come on the voice and talent and co
. >> "the voice" hasn't had a break out artist yet. blake's big move oday that could change everything. >> then -- why andrew keeps covering up to other men. >>> fashion tips interest kate middleton. rips from the royal closet. and moves from the michael jackson tv show. controversy over the actor playing the king of pop. >> probably close than the owe rid original. >> ben affleck or zoe saldana's twin toddlers. >> you are only two. this is...
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with a voice like hers you'd think she was born singing.e case. >> i sauce sang a little bit. like, around the house, just like everybody else. it was never good until i got my tonsils removed. they were abnormally large. my whole voice changed. my choice clicked and found its place. that was when i was eight. so that's when it happened. >> what happened was this. ♪ >> it was me singing a song called panis angnelicus for a little, like, nursing home get together. >> her parents mike and lisa submitted that video to the vv competition show "america's got talent" and jackie got the call. ♪ she was ten years old. with a voice way beyond her years. she came in second, but either way, a star was born. since then, evancho has sung duets with tony bennett. and andrea boccelli. released seven albums. performed for president obama and adoring crowds around the world. >> who has homework? >> back home near pittsburgh, life is a lot more ordinary. she drives her two sisters and brother to school each day and attends a public high school where she admi
with a voice like hers you'd think she was born singing.e case. >> i sauce sang a little bit. like, around the house, just like everybody else. it was never good until i got my tonsils removed. they were abnormally large. my whole voice changed. my choice clicked and found its place. that was when i was eight. so that's when it happened. >> what happened was this. ♪ >> it was me singing a song called panis angnelicus for a little, like, nursing home get together. >>...
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strong, able, grounded voices.incipal execution of the laws and adoption of the laws. ranking member john remembers, he was among the 13 original members at a time when some in congress wanted to close the book on the civil rights movement after passing landmark legislation of the 1960s. he can also attest that the work of civil rights and economic justice was far from completed and today remain so. if i were in my church today, i would say, do i hear and amen. the creation of the cbc was a powerful reminder to the congress and to the country that the civil rights movement and the efforts to secure justice and equal opportunity for all would continue to this day. very frankly, some of us believe that we had been a high point in the achievement and the proximity of that goal. but then we been at low points when that goal has been at risk. draw your conclusions as to where we are today. today we face a renewed challenge, now in the 21st century the cbc remains at the forefront of economic issues, justice issues and c
strong, able, grounded voices.incipal execution of the laws and adoption of the laws. ranking member john remembers, he was among the 13 original members at a time when some in congress wanted to close the book on the civil rights movement after passing landmark legislation of the 1960s. he can also attest that the work of civil rights and economic justice was far from completed and today remain so. if i were in my church today, i would say, do i hear and amen. the creation of the cbc was a...
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get their voices lifted up. we've got to make sure that we are targeting those resources when they need to be targeted. when you knock on a door i knocked on all of the doors on the block and pick the neighborhood south based on the places i need to go. we need to be spending more time in america and more time in our communities of color where we can lift people up and get them involved in the process. we can't just leave people out of the communities. >> i will make the question more specific because one of the complaints you hear from voters of color was that the democratic party, the clinton campaign, the dnc were not focused enough on the issue of the voter suppression and that there wasn't an effort to combat what was seen as aggressive voter suppression in places like north carolina and wisconsin that it was essentially absent. two you feel that is the case? >> is a civil rights issue of our time. we have to understand that this is and always will be part of the playbook. why is it part of the playbook? be
get their voices lifted up. we've got to make sure that we are targeting those resources when they need to be targeted. when you knock on a door i knocked on all of the doors on the block and pick the neighborhood south based on the places i need to go. we need to be spending more time in america and more time in our communities of color where we can lift people up and get them involved in the process. we can't just leave people out of the communities. >> i will make the question more...
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and make sure your voice is heard. i want my daughter to know she has a voice. and it needs to be heard and she shouldn't be silent. no matter what happens. >> reporter: at the end of the day, when you look at your daughter and your granddaughter here, what's the message you hope everyone here who sees you marching received? >> i hope they receive the message that every woman's life is important. we have an opinion, we have brains, and we are going to let everybody know. >> reporter: and that's what we're hearing here, people are having signs. if you don't have a utioerus yo don't get to decide what happens to my body. people are still saying he's not our president c. this is the second largest march next to washington, d.c. >> the crowds are simply unbelievable. mor morgan radford. our next guest, let me dig in here. what's your reaction to the scenes we're seeing today. in many cases not organized as anti-trump demonstrations but as human rights demonstrations. >> i'm excited to see that people are engaged and participating in their democracy. >> talk to us yo
and make sure your voice is heard. i want my daughter to know she has a voice. and it needs to be heard and she shouldn't be silent. no matter what happens. >> reporter: at the end of the day, when you look at your daughter and your granddaughter here, what's the message you hope everyone here who sees you marching received? >> i hope they receive the message that every woman's life is important. we have an opinion, we have brains, and we are going to let everybody know. >>...
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and it's a day for women to voice their concerns about the new administration.one, i'm natasha brown and thanks for joining us. one estimate says a half million people gathered during the biggest demonstration in washington d.c. today. take a look and see the protesters in pink hats and signs with creative slogans supporting women's issues and filled the streets in the nation's capitol. speakers and entertainers alike got the crowd fired up. >> trump and his handlers have found a fox for every chicken coop in washington and twitter finger must not become a trigger finger. >> we want the best for all americans, no hate, no bigotry, no muslim registry. >> reporter justin uto of our sister station went to washington and talked to local women who say they are taking a stand against president trump and his again day. >> on saturday morning more than 500 people from the philadelphia area hopped on charter buses and made their way to d.c. for the women's march on washington and they took to the streets to voice their concerns. >> we've been work around the clock to mob
and it's a day for women to voice their concerns about the new administration.one, i'm natasha brown and thanks for joining us. one estimate says a half million people gathered during the biggest demonstration in washington d.c. today. take a look and see the protesters in pink hats and signs with creative slogans supporting women's issues and filled the streets in the nation's capitol. speakers and entertainers alike got the crowd fired up. >> trump and his handlers have found a fox for...
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he said that the voices were saying including that he should join isis. this had aroused some concern among people around him so when he went to the fbi office, the fbi called the local authorities and they took him to a local hospital where he checked himself for a mental health evaluation. we don't know what happens after that. we don't know the result of the mental health checks but that's the only significant interaction that law enforcement had with this suspect. he didn't have much of an arrest record over the last few years so the next thing we know is he shows up on this flight in ft. lauderdale. there was some reports from some of the witnesses who had been interviewed by the fbi and by the broward sheriff's office in ft. lauderdale that there might have been some kind of altercation. but apart from that, nothing that really explay by plays the motivation. at this point he did not show on any radar for the fbi as someone who might have been extremist or radicalized but really it does raise some important questions. if this is a man who sought men
he said that the voices were saying including that he should join isis. this had aroused some concern among people around him so when he went to the fbi office, the fbi called the local authorities and they took him to a local hospital where he checked himself for a mental health evaluation. we don't know what happens after that. we don't know the result of the mental health checks but that's the only significant interaction that law enforcement had with this suspect. he didn't have much of an...
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[applause] donna: we all of us. ,your voice, our voice our voice , is one voice.erful. my name is donna hilson, and this is what democracy looks like. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> [indiscernible] i am the president of emily's west, i am committed to elect proud, democratic women all over this country. these are all the brave women who fight for us every day in washington dc in the capital. every day. [applause] stephanie and i know we are all : here to ignite change, and we know that donald trump and his male appointees, yes, they are mostly men, my friends, are going to tear apart our rights , our opportunities. but here is the thing. you should be the ones writing the laws. you should be the ones writing the policies. and at emily's list, we will stand with you. so here is the thing. we have got two choices, my friends. we either run for office or we support a sister who is running her office. that is what we are going to do, and together, we are going to win. let me introduce our brand-new, fabulous senator from california
[applause] donna: we all of us. ,your voice, our voice our voice , is one voice.erful. my name is donna hilson, and this is what democracy looks like. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> hello. [cheers and applause] >> [indiscernible] i am the president of emily's west, i am committed to elect proud, democratic women all over this country. these are all the brave women who fight for us every day in washington dc in the capital. every day. [applause] stephanie and i know we are all :...
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obviously, it raises a lot of flags when someone says they're hearing voices and those voices are telling them to watch isis videos. still a lot of questions to be answered. one of the interesting things that came from that press briefing. one of the reasons the spokesperson told us that agents in alaska did not believe that he had already been radicalized is because he has an expansive military record. he served in the national guard in puerto rico, in missouri, in alaska, as well, ultimately being discharged in 2016. so it's apparent he does have a military record. they didn't see any glaring signs of radicalization, at least in november at that point that he admitted to. but uh they have not ruled out terror. >> i don't know if this is good news or bad news, but behind you it looks like it's cleared up. not sure what they did with all those people, but any idea when this airport will reopen? >> reporter: about those folks, that process started around 9:00 and we just recently saw some of the last buses pull out of here. there were about 10,000 people that were removed the from ft. laud
obviously, it raises a lot of flags when someone says they're hearing voices and those voices are telling them to watch isis videos. still a lot of questions to be answered. one of the interesting things that came from that press briefing. one of the reasons the spokesperson told us that agents in alaska did not believe that he had already been radicalized is because he has an expansive military record. he served in the national guard in puerto rico, in missouri, in alaska, as well, ultimately...
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. >> and demonstrators are making their voices heard in center city this noon. they have gathered in protest of republican plans to repeal the affordable care act. and as you can imagine, police are out in force to make sure everyone stay safe. good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos kicks off our team coverage. live here, the loews hotel where security is tight for president trump's first official visit in the city. greg? >> reporter: jen, jim, correct, very tight security here off market street. i'll step out of the way here and show you the live pictures here, in front of the loews hotel, as you just mentioned, president trump just landing here in philadelphia. and he's expected to arrive here to the loews hotel in the next 30 minutes or so. this normally known as very busy intersection, of course market street right here, the loews hotel, septa headquarters, bustling with activity. right now just federal officials, police officers from the city of philadelphia, and secret service agents corded off the area,
. >> and demonstrators are making their voices heard in center city this noon. they have gathered in protest of republican plans to repeal the affordable care act. and as you can imagine, police are out in force to make sure everyone stay safe. good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo, "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos kicks off our team coverage. live here, the loews hotel where security is tight for president trump's first official visit in the city. greg?...
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while everyone here wanted to make their voices heard, this was a special march because of one voice most people here came to hear themselves, the voice of vice president mike pence. >> you know i've longed believed that a society can be judged by how we care for our most vulnerable, the aged, the infirm, the disabled and the unborn. >> reporter: this was the first time in the 44 year history of the march for life that a sitting vice president has addressed this crowd in person. >> the marchers set their sights on the supreme court. we'll show you what happened when they got there where people with opposing views wer >>> first at 4:00, commitment to this alliance. you're 100% behind nato. >> he has stated publicly that he does not necessarily believe in torture. might happen to feel that it does work. i've been open about that for a long period of time, but i am going with our >> president trumpco's presiden dat public feud yesterday. pledge to close the trade gap between the two countries. the president said he also looks to have a good relationship with all countries including russ
while everyone here wanted to make their voices heard, this was a special march because of one voice most people here came to hear themselves, the voice of vice president mike pence. >> you know i've longed believed that a society can be judged by how we care for our most vulnerable, the aged, the infirm, the disabled and the unborn. >> reporter: this was the first time in the 44 year history of the march for life that a sitting vice president has addressed this crowd in person....
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so they have a voice in parliament. everybody, no matter what religion, race, or ability, should be able to make your mark. without prejudice. earlier this year, a motion was passed in my name and to others to raise awareness of disability rights and to encourage disabled people in politics. finally, on the 24th of june, the referendum showed our country to be highly divided. i went the youth of today to show we can work together to make our society a more inclusive one. and on the whole, a better one, a better kind of democracy. thank you. [applause] john: thank you jack for your speech and the work you are doing and just described to us. we shall now here from wales. [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker. this year in politics, we have seem to have lost focus. we forgot there are more to people than votes. democracy should be used as a tool to give people power over their lives. help them to make a difference in their communities. so why have so few of the political debates this year focused on that? instead, emphasis h
so they have a voice in parliament. everybody, no matter what religion, race, or ability, should be able to make your mark. without prejudice. earlier this year, a motion was passed in my name and to others to raise awareness of disability rights and to encourage disabled people in politics. finally, on the 24th of june, the referendum showed our country to be highly divided. i went the youth of today to show we can work together to make our society a more inclusive one. and on the whole, a...
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strong, able, grounded voices .ing 1971 the cbc has become, as nancy pointed out and as we all referenced, the conscience of the congress. and the congress and the country need a conscience, need a strong voice for principled execution of the laws and adoption. as our friends, ranking member john conyers remembers, he was among the 13 original members at a time when some in congress wanted to close the book on the civil rights movement after passage of landmark legislation of the 1960s. but he can also attest that the work of civil rights and economic justice was far from completed, and today remains so . if i were in my church today i would say, do i hear an amen. and the creation of the cbc was a powerful reminder to the congress and to the country that the civil rights movement and efforts to secure justice and equal opportunity for all would continue to this day. very frankly, some of us believe we have been at high point in the achievement and the proximity of that goal. and then we have been at low points, whe
strong, able, grounded voices .ing 1971 the cbc has become, as nancy pointed out and as we all referenced, the conscience of the congress. and the congress and the country need a conscience, need a strong voice for principled execution of the laws and adoption. as our friends, ranking member john conyers remembers, he was among the 13 original members at a time when some in congress wanted to close the book on the civil rights movement after passage of landmark legislation of the 1960s. but he...
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it says give the people a voice when it comes to regulation in america. it deals with those bills that impose regulations that cost more than $100 million in business. in the last six years there were 82 of those presented and put in place every single year in this administration. we have to get that burden off. the raines act says no new regulations will be imposed by the house and the senate where the people have a voice. we'll also be dealing with obamacare. so many of you know of what these failed policies have done for americans. if you look at those families that have employer based insurance, their premiums have increased by more than $4300. the 23 co-ops that were created in obamacare, 18 of them have already failed. what's most concerning to so many, more than 1,022 counties across america, that's more than one-third, have only one choice inside the exchanges. everything president obama promised about health care has failed. we are so thankful that we have a new administration coming that had the wisdom to listen and the courage to lead. >> good
it says give the people a voice when it comes to regulation in america. it deals with those bills that impose regulations that cost more than $100 million in business. in the last six years there were 82 of those presented and put in place every single year in this administration. we have to get that burden off. the raines act says no new regulations will be imposed by the house and the senate where the people have a voice. we'll also be dealing with obamacare. so many of you know of what these...
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h.r. 7 tells millions of women that their voices don't matter and their rights don't count. passing this bill will create even more barriers for women, including women of color trying to access quality health care. i urge my colleagues to oppose this misguided and heavy handed bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expire. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam chair. it is my honor to yield one minute to one of my ways and means colleagues and a long time supporter of pro life, the gentleman from illinois, mr. roskam. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roskam: thank you, madam speaker, thank you, chairman black. i have a prediction to make and here's my prediction. in the course of this debate, the opponents of h.r. 7 will not acknowledge nor give voice to congressman smith's claim of saving two million lives. why? because to acknowledge two million lives that are saved is to acknowledge the weakness of an argument. that is, those people are to be dismissed. d how do you dismiss two
h.r. 7 tells millions of women that their voices don't matter and their rights don't count. passing this bill will create even more barriers for women, including women of color trying to access quality health care. i urge my colleagues to oppose this misguided and heavy handed bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expire. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam chair. it is my honor to yield one minute to one of my ways and...
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like we said loud and clear these voices were hurd. let's go back to san francisco. over the scene now in the city and you can see tens of thousands of people in the city as well and this march just now getting started. let's bring in sharon on the street level. >> reporter: the rain is still coming down right now and as you can see it's definitely has thinned out since the last time we spoke to you. a huge wave, we estimate about 10,000 marchers took off about a half hour ago. we're starting to see people come back. they're pretty soaked. they were holding signs that said, love trumps hate. my body, my choice. we are all immigrants in this country. signs like that just to get their message across and you can see behind me that the city has turned on pink lights in honor of women. women's march even got started at civic center plaza. a small group lined the streets to protest the pro life group. both groups seemed a bit surprised that the rallies were taking place about the same time. >> i think the numbers speak for themselves. i saw how many people were at the pro
like we said loud and clear these voices were hurd. let's go back to san francisco. over the scene now in the city and you can see tens of thousands of people in the city as well and this march just now getting started. let's bring in sharon on the street level. >> reporter: the rain is still coming down right now and as you can see it's definitely has thinned out since the last time we spoke to you. a huge wave, we estimate about 10,000 marchers took off about a half hour ago. we're...
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. >> , hundreds of thousands came to washington to make their voices heard. >> donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: after the inauguration of a controversial president, is living with protests the new normal? >>> the lbgt community, scientists, and people who released his tax returns, some of the groups who plan to protest in washington. the women's march drew half a million people according to organizers and the district is preparing for half a million more. one protester organizer said he was inspired when he saw the sea of people taking part in the women's march after the inauguration, and eric sanchez applied for and got a permit for an immigrants march on the national mall scheduled for may 6th. so far they have 10,000 rsvps and another 60,000 who are interested in coming. >> we come here, live here, we raise families here, and we vote. our voices can not be ignored for the base that came to support him. >> lbgt leaders have a permit to march on june 11th, the sunday of pride weekend. and plans from the white house to pay for the border wall with a 20% import goods, it may not
. >> , hundreds of thousands came to washington to make their voices heard. >> donald trump has got to go! >> reporter: after the inauguration of a controversial president, is living with protests the new normal? >>> the lbgt community, scientists, and people who released his tax returns, some of the groups who plan to protest in washington. the women's march drew half a million people according to organizers and the district is preparing for half a million more. one...
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if anything that's beegi -- that gifts voice to a lot of people that deposit have voices before and i get what you're saying from the professor or's vow point for sure. >> absolutely i think on social media they get stuck in echo chambers where doe then the follow pundits and they're not political mind. the only people following trust are traditional main street media news sources and those are more liberal leaning. i think while we may number d.c. where we see free change of ideas i think average are not seeing that much. >> this is also impacting students not only at gw but universities nationwide. what are you seeing. some of these students are international and foreign students who right now i believe we understand there's students from gw having trouble or cannot come back into the country because of this and the president there put out an email saying we're trying to work and figure this out for you. you can understand this is president of the university. >> absolutely we're seeing a lot of immigration talk on coege campuses young people i'm talking to are discuss is really and
if anything that's beegi -- that gifts voice to a lot of people that deposit have voices before and i get what you're saying from the professor or's vow point for sure. >> absolutely i think on social media they get stuck in echo chambers where doe then the follow pundits and they're not political mind. the only people following trust are traditional main street media news sources and those are more liberal leaning. i think while we may number d.c. where we see free change of ideas i...
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she gave voice to people and issues that have not gotten a hearing before. the paper confide her to the women's page, which, by this time, newspapers have begun to publish as a way to draw in women readers, because remember, new business model, advertising, eyeballs. women are making a lot of the purchasing decisions for their families, advertisers want to reach women, newspapers start women's pages and are now more interested in this type of content. that's where they tried to keep her from a about fashion. they tried to assign her stories about flowers and the stuff that would have made sarah hale happy, except she just kept busting out. she called for a reform of divorce laws. she wrote about the conditions for women who work in factories. she wrote about the medical treatment of the poor. she even convinced the pittsburgh paper to send her to mexico. it was there that she really started to get this taste of adventure. she came back and the newspaper tried to put her on the women's page. she said, i'm bored. i'm going to new york. >> she left a note for t
she gave voice to people and issues that have not gotten a hearing before. the paper confide her to the women's page, which, by this time, newspapers have begun to publish as a way to draw in women readers, because remember, new business model, advertising, eyeballs. women are making a lot of the purchasing decisions for their families, advertisers want to reach women, newspapers start women's pages and are now more interested in this type of content. that's where they tried to keep her from a...
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>> i think we can subdi diaz all voices. when you think about the alternative universe it's not that far away. in this country. you have candidates on january 2 will begin collecting $25 vouchers from the city of seattle. she will be running for office on basis of the maul bo nations that every single registered voter will get. that's not diminishing anyone's voice that's making sure everyone has a chance to be heard. when we think about that alternative universe in the future of campaign law, it looks different than in panel it would be diverse and much more defleckive of the rest of the country, and that's what's exciting about the possibility. how that stands in front of the court is an important question. and i think my colleagues to my left and right are much better suited because they are expert on the constitutionality of this, it we're not moving in that direction we're missing an opportunity to participate our way out of the problem rather than prohibit activities we don't like. >> i think these programs work, reaso
>> i think we can subdi diaz all voices. when you think about the alternative universe it's not that far away. in this country. you have candidates on january 2 will begin collecting $25 vouchers from the city of seattle. she will be running for office on basis of the maul bo nations that every single registered voter will get. that's not diminishing anyone's voice that's making sure everyone has a chance to be heard. when we think about that alternative universe in the future of campaign...
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them their own voice, own unique eye tid and they are as a person. >> reporter: in addition to special education for students up to the age of 21, h ms also provides a wide variety of therapies, the goal being, to get the students to be as independent as possible, and connected to the community. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, local students took time out to give back to the community today. >> students there camelot education center, volunteered at ronald mcdonald house of southern new jersey. in addition to serving lunch to families, they presented them with uplifting art and picture frames. >> it feels good to help other children and tam list out. >> where our students are located, in camden, and they really like participating in community projects and having people come to them. it the is nice to do the opposite and go out into the community. >> ronald mcdonald house provides a home away there home to tam list of the children who are sick and being treated at nearby hospitals. >>> we're getting a look at a new coin from the u.s. mint. >> for first time in am
them their own voice, own unique eye tid and they are as a person. >> reporter: in addition to special education for students up to the age of 21, h ms also provides a wide variety of therapies, the goal being, to get the students to be as independent as possible, and connected to the community. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, local students took time out to give back to the community today. >> students there camelot education center,...
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we think men should be strong and have a voice. we think women should speak when spoken to and help others. women are judged through a different lens. men, a man is a boss and a woman, she is bossy. how many are feeling overwhe overwhelmed? it's a safe place. what if we shifted our perspective. instead of saying we have only grown so much what if we embr e embraced knowledgement? president reagan was known as an optimist. he focused on what people brought to the table. that's the lens i decided to view the events of our 2016 election. here are my take aways. i wanted to be able to take a look at the election and celebrate things because i think there are a lot of people, specifically women, who feel there is nothing to celebrate. here is what i will celebrate. i will celebrate that since 1980 the percentage of eligible women voters has been more every election than the registered men. using their ballots as their voice and i think it's pretty wonderful to celebrate. in addition come this january there will be a record number of wom
we think men should be strong and have a voice. we think women should speak when spoken to and help others. women are judged through a different lens. men, a man is a boss and a woman, she is bossy. how many are feeling overwhe overwhelmed? it's a safe place. what if we shifted our perspective. instead of saying we have only grown so much what if we embr e embraced knowledgement? president reagan was known as an optimist. he focused on what people brought to the table. that's the lens i decided...
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the strong voice of the congressional black caucus.lity, and you are up to the task. your colleagues have said that. but we want you to keep your pitching arm in shape as well. [laughter] >> vice chair, second vice chair karen bass, secretary brenda lawrence, gwen moore, that's a tough whip, ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] >> tamale harris, anthony brown, valerie dennings, john mcgeech mcgeechan, lisa blunt rochester, and that senior member of the freshman class, aybe the junior member of the sophomore class, i'm not sure how dwight looks at his status, but i'm sure he is lowering his seniority over all of you. when the congressional black caucus was founded, ladies and gentlemen, they would've only been a partial first row. not the second, not the third, not the fourth, and not a full first row. with, a long way. i want to thank chairman butterfield for his extraordinary service, particularly his commitment to advancing the cbc mission of economic justice. we heard in this election a lot of people who are hurting and have reached ou
the strong voice of the congressional black caucus.lity, and you are up to the task. your colleagues have said that. but we want you to keep your pitching arm in shape as well. [laughter] >> vice chair, second vice chair karen bass, secretary brenda lawrence, gwen moore, that's a tough whip, ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] >> tamale harris, anthony brown, valerie dennings, john mcgeech mcgeechan, lisa blunt rochester, and that senior member of the freshman class, aybe the junior...
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strong voice of the congressional black caucus.c richmond, we welcome you as the new chair of the congressional black caucus. a heavy responsibility and you're up to the task. your colleagues have said that. but we want you to keep your pitching arm in shape as well. vice chair carson, second vice chair karen bass, secretary brenda lawrence, whip gwen moore, that's a tough whip, adies and gentlemen. kamala harris, anthony brown, al demings, al lawson, don mceachin, lisa blunt rochester, and the senior member of the freshman class, or maybe the junior member of the sophomore class, i'm not sure how dwight looks at his status, but i'm sure he's lording his seniority over all of you. when the congressional black caucus was founded, ladies and gentlemen, there were only have been a partial first row. not the second, not the third, not the fourth. and not a full first row. we have come a long way. i want to thank outgoing chairman butterfield for his extraordinary service, particularly his commitment to advancing the c.b.c.'s mission of
strong voice of the congressional black caucus.c richmond, we welcome you as the new chair of the congressional black caucus. a heavy responsibility and you're up to the task. your colleagues have said that. but we want you to keep your pitching arm in shape as well. vice chair carson, second vice chair karen bass, secretary brenda lawrence, whip gwen moore, that's a tough whip, adies and gentlemen. kamala harris, anthony brown, al demings, al lawson, don mceachin, lisa blunt rochester, and the...